React Power Picture
Render images in your React application that take advantage of progressive loading as well as responsive sizing. Serviced by a render prop for excellent integration with all your projects.
Installation
This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and
should be installed as one of your project's dependencies
:
npm install --save react-power-picture
This package also depends on react
and prop-types
. Please make sure you
have those installed as well.
Usage
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import PowerPicture from 'react-power-picture';
const sources = [
{
size: 400,
src: 'https://source.unsplash.com/random/200x140'
},
{
size: 800,
src: 'https://source.unsplash.com/random/300x200'
},
{
size: 1200,
src: 'https://source.unsplash.com/random/400x300'
}
];
render(
<PowerPicture sources={sources}>
{(image, loading) => (
<div>
<p>Loading state: {loading.toString()}</p>
<img alt="A p!cture is worth a thousand words" src={image} />
</div>
)}
</PowerPicture>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
is the only component. It doesn't render anything itself, it just calls the render function and renders that. Use this to create anything you'd like to!
Props
sources
An array of objects, each one with a size
and src
key, value pair. React Power Picture uses this source map and the windows width to determine the optimal image to load given the number of object that the prop provides.
onError (optional)
Optional callback method that is triggered if there is an error loading the image.
Examples
A live example of this in action can be found on the project's GitHub page.
Inspiration
This project has been heavily inspired by the work of Formidable Labs and their react-progressive-image library. It does many things exactly right but did not provide the responsive solution that I was originally looking for.
Another shoutout to the react-simple-image library. This project has everything for responsive images loaded as a srcset
but with much broader prop support and less render flexibiliy.
You might consider React Power Picture to be a marriage of the two. My goad for this library to provide both progressive and responsive power.
License
MIT